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Chapter 131 This matter is too troublesome



Chapter 131 This matter is too troublesome

Su Tu had no idea that Eve had listened to what he said in the office and then lay down on the sofa to rest.

After he left, he went to the interrogation room and released the people Eve had brought that night.

To appease them, each person received a substantial sum of money, enough to cover their annual income.

This instantly dampened their initial anger.

Some people even had smiles on their faces, thinking about whether they should find an opportunity to come here and stay for a few more days in the future.

There's no other way; they eat well, sleep soundly, and even earn a large sum of money when they release their pent-up energy.

Aside from the lack of freedom, it's exactly the life I've always dreamed of.

Unfortunately, barring any unforeseen circumstances, if they come here again, they will most likely face at least the death penalty.

The Royal Investigative Service's interrogation room is not a place that ordinary people can just walk into.

Aside from this group, anyone else brought in here would suffer a terrible fate.

Living a life worse than death is still the norm.

After giving the order to release the group of people to the guards, he left without even seeing them off.

To reiterate, he will not slaughter innocent civilians, but he will also not care about their lives or deaths.

"Life and death are preordained, wealth and honor are determined by fate"—this was probably his attitude towards the people of the empire.

Not to mention he has other things to do and doesn't have the time to waste here.

Back in the command room, he relayed Eve's orders to Sophia via a magical artifact.

My original thought remains the same: he didn't lie about this matter, and there was absolutely no need for him to.

"The message has been sent, so the identity of the slave trader should be discovered soon."

Su Tu understood that, given Sophia's identity, finding the slave traders based on a series of clues wouldn't be too difficult at all.

The most difficult part was taking action and eliminating this slave trader.

However, for Su Tu, it didn't matter that the slave traders had been found.

In any case, his fate was already sealed the moment the rumors about Eve, the empire's only princess, began to circulate.

Even if Su Tu eventually takes pity on him and doesn't set a trap to send him to paradise, the imperial royal family will definitely not let him go.

It's true that the church and the imperial family have conflicts now. One wants to take over, while the other wants to suppress their arrogance. They are engaged in open and covert struggles, and the relationship is very complicated.

On the surface, however, they remain amicable and trustworthy partners.

So, the church will at least consider the attitude of the imperial royal family.

Once the imperial family's attitude is firm enough, the church will definitely seize the slave traders themselves and send them over to be disposed of at the emperor's disposal.

The slave traders' previous fantasy of using this rumor to improve relations with the church and get the church to help them withstand the pressure from the imperial royal family was impossible.

It was all just the fantasy of slave traders.

Of course, Su Tu was also subtly guiding this slave trader, giving him the feeling that the church would support him.

However, for him, the plan to gain fame has now entered its climax, and it's only a matter of time before the rumors spread throughout the entire Dongcheng District.

No matter what actions the imperial family or the church took, they could not stop the rumors from spreading throughout the entire East District.

Barring any unforeseen circumstances, his fame value will increase to around 200,000 before gradually increasing slowly.

During the period when the number of slaves grew to 200,000, the slave traders could play a very small role; at most, they could come up with some ways to speed up the process.

In other words, the slave trader who helped Su Tu advance his plan to fame to this point is no longer of any use to him.

In his eyes, slave traders were already pawns that could be discarded at any time.

Given his past experiences in the slave trade, Su Tu felt no psychological pressure whatsoever in discarding this pawn.

They even felt they were too kind, giving him a chance to shine.

Sophia's investigation into the source of the rumors indicates that the royal family will soon take action.

This is a perfect opportunity to set a trap for this slave trader and deliver the promised benefits to him.

"I wonder how long it will take Sophia to find this slave trader."

Su Tu smiled faintly, looking at the information-transmitting magical tool in front of him, and felt a little interested in the follow-up of the slave trader.

......

Meanwhile, Sophia began her investigation after receiving orders from Su Tu.

Actually, it's not difficult to find out the rumors about Eve.

The simplest way is to ask who put up the signs in these high-traffic squares.

Since this is a square with a large flow of people, someone must have witnessed the sign being put up.

Of course, a large flow of people also means that it is difficult to find people.

But that doesn't matter. She was ordered to come to the East District to investigate, so she naturally has the right to mobilize the Royal Reconnaissance Team here to cooperate.

It's true that the East District is church territory, but on the surface, it's still the capital, the center of the empire, and part of the empire.

Therefore, it is quite reasonable to station the Royal Scouts here.

In fact, to guard against any unusual activity from the church, Anza has stationed a fairly strong royal reconnaissance team here.

The members stationed here almost all have extensive reconnaissance and combat experience.

With Sofia's unified command, it would be quite easy to find the people who put up signs in the square.

Once this person is found, a little investigation into his background is all it takes to easily follow the clues and grasp the root of everything—the slave traders.

So after receiving the order, Sophia spent an afternoon targeting the slave traders.

However, she didn't alert the enemy. Instead, she reported the matter to Su Tu and asked him what the next steps should be.

"That's how it is. The slave trader seems to have someone protecting him, but we can't find out exactly who it is."

Su Tu raised an eyebrow slightly as he listened to Sophia's report coming through the communication magic device.

In just one afternoon, Sophia was able to identify the slave trader from among so many people. It has to be said that Sophia's abilities are quite impressive.

"Keep a close watch secretly for now, and don't make any rash moves. I'll go report to Princess Eve first."

He responded with a template reply, then called over his subordinate outside the door and asked him to inform Eve about the matter.

This time, he did not choose to go and report to Eve in person, feeling that there was no need to make the trip himself.

I had already gone to Eve's place to report the situation, so I had a general idea of ​​her next move.

Even if he makes the trip in person this time, he will most likely receive the same template answer that he gave Sophia not long ago.

There was no way around it; this matter involved a full two hundred thousand imperial residents and the church, making it an extremely troublesome issue for Eve.

Barring any unforeseen circumstances, this matter will inevitably require the king's personal intervention to resolve.

While waiting for Eve's response from his subordinates, Su Tu silently pondered the possible developments of this matter.


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